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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 10, Views: 136
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    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    February 12, 2002 4:37 AM

    Post #22998

    I need more help. Have a nice little packet of seeds that came as a gift with others. I can't find anything on what I think it says. Please help. I think it says 'caula salicina' it could be cnula or crula :( does it ring a bell with anyone? long thin seeds.
    Dinu
    Mysore
    India (Zone 10a)

    February 12, 2002 9:52 AM

    Post #209709

    I found just this one in the Google. http://wrigley.usc.edu/seer/ER/PLANTS/BAYERCOD.HTM
    Baa

    February 12, 2002 9:56 AM

    Post #209711

    could it be Caulanthus? Wild Cabbage
    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    February 12, 2002 12:25 PM

    Post #209744

    Baa, it's definitely two words, I'm going to keep looking at Dinu's link above and see what else I can find. The word caula starts thistle.
    Baa

    February 12, 2002 2:00 PM

    Post #209778

    tiG Yes it must be two words but I can't find any reference to salicina as a specific name to Caulanthus, just a guess really
    Baa

    February 12, 2002 2:34 PM

    Post #209796

    tiG

    Caule may be a synonym of Crepis, heres a pic of a typical Crepis seed

    http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=lang_en&q=crepis se...
    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    February 12, 2002 3:09 PM

    Post #209828

    that's what it appears to be, how did you do that? I tried every search. You guys are good:)
    Baa

    February 12, 2002 9:21 PM

    Post #210047

    I wish I could tell you tiG. May not be what it is but it will be a similar plant in the Asteraceae family :)
    Calalily
    Deep South Coastal, TX (Zone 10a)

    February 12, 2002 9:44 PM

    Post #210068

    Baa is good isn't she TiG?
    Baa

    February 13, 2002 9:21 AM

    Post #210285

    Thank you Cala (blush) I feel such a fraud! I'd be lost without my plant tomes.
    Aimee
    Georgetown, TX (Zone 8a)

    February 16, 2002 12:33 PM

    Post #212349

    Shoot, Baa, I'm lost even with them! The ability to locate information is indeed a gift not to be taken lightly.

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